Mr.Stratocaster
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Hello!
Please anyone help me with pickup selection for my new guitar!
The guitar is Warmoth vintage strat copy. Body is Northern Hard Ash (heavy wood), neck is maple and fingerboard is scalloped maple. Vintage tremolo. I've read that Northern Hard Ash is very bright sounding wood. Maple is also bright sounding, so it seems that guitar by itself is VERY bright sounding. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
The guitar has DiMarzio pickups installed (Evolution, Virtual 2 Middle, Virtual 2 Neck). I think the sound is too ear-piercing, too bright with no real body. Maybe it's because of bright sounding pickups in bright guitar, I'm not sure.
I've read Duncan's guide "How to pick a pickup" and the main trick there is to choose warm sounding pickups for bright guitar and vise versa. So, for my guitar I think I should select pickups with Alnico II or Alnico V magnets, no ceramics.
I'd like to go active, so I'll select SD LiveWire Hot Set, EMG Alnico singles, or maybe some warm sounding DiMarzio passives with EMG Afterburner to "activate" them. I play metal and I want bridge position to be great for argessive riffs, with lots of clarity (I think about HS-3 with more fat sound). Neck position should be extremely articulate, for solos, sweep-picking and playing clean. I dislike full size humbuckers so I'll select stack or single coil-size humbuckers.
SD LiveWire Hot seems to be the best for bright sounding guitar. It has Alnico II magnet (pole-pieces or rails?) and it's high-end is rolled down.
I'm not sure about how EMG will sound it this guitar, but I liked EMG-SA in poplar strat with rosewood fretboard.
Can anyone suggest me the way to go ? Thanks very much!
Please anyone help me with pickup selection for my new guitar!
The guitar is Warmoth vintage strat copy. Body is Northern Hard Ash (heavy wood), neck is maple and fingerboard is scalloped maple. Vintage tremolo. I've read that Northern Hard Ash is very bright sounding wood. Maple is also bright sounding, so it seems that guitar by itself is VERY bright sounding. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
The guitar has DiMarzio pickups installed (Evolution, Virtual 2 Middle, Virtual 2 Neck). I think the sound is too ear-piercing, too bright with no real body. Maybe it's because of bright sounding pickups in bright guitar, I'm not sure.
I've read Duncan's guide "How to pick a pickup" and the main trick there is to choose warm sounding pickups for bright guitar and vise versa. So, for my guitar I think I should select pickups with Alnico II or Alnico V magnets, no ceramics.
I'd like to go active, so I'll select SD LiveWire Hot Set, EMG Alnico singles, or maybe some warm sounding DiMarzio passives with EMG Afterburner to "activate" them. I play metal and I want bridge position to be great for argessive riffs, with lots of clarity (I think about HS-3 with more fat sound). Neck position should be extremely articulate, for solos, sweep-picking and playing clean. I dislike full size humbuckers so I'll select stack or single coil-size humbuckers.
SD LiveWire Hot seems to be the best for bright sounding guitar. It has Alnico II magnet (pole-pieces or rails?) and it's high-end is rolled down.
I'm not sure about how EMG will sound it this guitar, but I liked EMG-SA in poplar strat with rosewood fretboard.
Can anyone suggest me the way to go ? Thanks very much!